Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study

This paper presents a case study of the impact of continuous deformations and rock mass tremors on a single-family building, typical of Upper Silesia. In the areas subjected to the influence of ground deformation, a point method for assessing the resistance of buildings to these influences has been...

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Main Authors: NOWAK Katarzyna, STRZAŁKOWSKI Piotr, SZOJDA Leszek
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2025-01-01
Series:Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0004
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description This paper presents a case study of the impact of continuous deformations and rock mass tremors on a single-family building, typical of Upper Silesia. In the areas subjected to the influence of ground deformation, a point method for assessing the resistance of buildings to these influences has been developed by the Central Mining Institute. As part of this method, the geometric parameters, structure, materials and technical condition of the facility, as well as the ground on which the building is located, are taken into account. A case study considers a building being simultaneously subjected to continuous deformations and mining tremors. The object’s resistance is assessed according to the point method and its technical condition is assessed after revealing the influence of ground deformation. This is used to assess the validity of the point method for the building. On the basis of the analyses of the state of deformation and the impact of tremors, conclusions are drawn regarding the need to make changes to the scale used to assess the category of resistance of buildings to the effects of continuous deformation.
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spelling doaj-art-69d947ffcc8a48b9b4c53d3869ddc1f82025-01-14T14:22:35ZengSciendoArchitecture, Civil Engineering, Environment2720-69472025-01-01171516110.2478/acee-2024-0004Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case StudyNOWAK Katarzyna0STRZAŁKOWSKI Piotr1SZOJDA Leszek2MSc Eng.; The Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100Gliwice, PolandProf.; The Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Mining, Safety Engineering and Industrial Automation, ul. Akademicka 2, 44-100Gliwice, PolandProf.; The Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100Gliwice, PolandThis paper presents a case study of the impact of continuous deformations and rock mass tremors on a single-family building, typical of Upper Silesia. In the areas subjected to the influence of ground deformation, a point method for assessing the resistance of buildings to these influences has been developed by the Central Mining Institute. As part of this method, the geometric parameters, structure, materials and technical condition of the facility, as well as the ground on which the building is located, are taken into account. A case study considers a building being simultaneously subjected to continuous deformations and mining tremors. The object’s resistance is assessed according to the point method and its technical condition is assessed after revealing the influence of ground deformation. This is used to assess the validity of the point method for the building. On the basis of the analyses of the state of deformation and the impact of tremors, conclusions are drawn regarding the need to make changes to the scale used to assess the category of resistance of buildings to the effects of continuous deformation.https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0004continuous deformationground deformationmasonry structuresmining damagemining impact on environmentpoint methodresidential building
spellingShingle NOWAK Katarzyna
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Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
continuous deformation
ground deformation
masonry structures
mining damage
mining impact on environment
point method
residential building
title Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
title_full Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
title_fullStr Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
title_short Scale of Resistance of Buildings to Mining Influences – Applicability Assesment Through a Case Study
title_sort scale of resistance of buildings to mining influences applicability assesment through a case study
topic continuous deformation
ground deformation
masonry structures
mining damage
mining impact on environment
point method
residential building
url https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0004
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